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Three intermediate stations were to be provided: on Warwick Avenue at the junction with Warrington Avenue, Clifton Villas and Clifton Gardens; at the junction of Elgin and Randolph Avenues (named Maida Vale); and on Cambridge Avenue (named Kilburn Park).
JUNCTION BOULEVARD FESTIVAL, from Roosevelt to 35th Avenues, Jackson Heights, Queens.
The garden of my first home was a big corner plot at the junction of avenues named Lily and Lupin; its size allowed my father to build a pond and a garden shed, plant rhubarb and blackcurrant bushes and lay quite a bit to lawn.
In Elsmere, the route runs along the east side of Bethlehem Cemetery on its way to a junction with Kenwood Avenue, a local east west street that becomes NY 140 at a junction less than 1 mi to the west in the adjacent hamlet of Delmar.
Its continuation on New Hackensack Road is known as Hooker Avenue and is designated NY 983T, an unsigned reference route, to the Poughkeepsie town/city line about 100 feet from its junction with Cedar Avenue (known as CR 74 south of the city limits).
Earlier in the day a carnival-like atmosphere flourished at the junction of North and Pennsylvania avenues.
The junction of North and Pennsylvania avenues was the epicenter of Monday's riots, and a focal point for the week-long protests against the death in police custody of Freddie Gray.
Although it's hard to think of a part of Brooklyn less representative of the borough as a whole than that desperate, striving stretch around the junction of Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues, with its jumble of crap malls and pretensions to identity-free commercial sleekness: the Barclays Center paints a Brooklyn that exists, in reality, only around the Barclays Center.
So when early reports of a firearm incident at the junction of North and Pennsylvania avenues came in, someone at Fox News appears to have checked the Twitter feed and seen this: Apparently assuming the two incidents were one and the same, Fox News began reporting that someone had been shot "multiple times by police".
As a result, all of NY 17D north of the junction of Pennsylvania and Maple avenues became concurrent with NY 14.
The property, bounded by Pitkin and East New York Avenues and Legion Street at the junction of Eastern Parkway, was donated to Brooklyn in 1896 by Peter L. Vandeveer and was first known as Vandeveer Park, according to the Department of Parks and Recreation.
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